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This family favorite gets healthy with a recipe makeover featuring Japanese "Miracle Noodles."
For when you're REALLY craving something fresh-baked and sweet, but know you don't have the will power to leave the rest of the batch alone. Makes one decent-sized cookie.
Super quick and easy, low-fat, low-calorie Taco Tuesday option!
Cheap and EASY to make for lunch or dinner! Serve with Fat-Free or low-fat Pringles, some cucumber slices or carrots and you have a complete meal! I used thin sliced roasted-garlic Artisian bread, but this recipe calls for doing one large sandwich on French bread loaf and then slicing into individual portions.
Easy meal to throw together. Serve over brown rice. I like to add pineapple chunks to it and brocccoli.
Instead of ordering pizza, try this healthy alternative. It's a fun and easy treat sure to satisfy your pizza craving without all of the calories and fat. Add any of your favorite pizza ingredients.
This soup is so simple, with the main ingredient being only carrots, and no potatoes or cream to thicken it. I'm sure there are many directions in which the flavors could travel, but I prefer to make it with a predominantly Indian taste. Feel free to adjust the spicy-level as necessary. I like it with a moderate to intense heat, but you can add more or less cayenne and crushed red pepper to suit your own taste. The final product should be smooth and evenly blended, so you will need some kind of food processing device to get it right.
My friend Kate's simple, delicious recipe. I was a little scared by the idea of kale at first (it sounded like seaweed to me) but it is so buttery and crispy in this recipe, a perfect flavor and texture combo with the eggs. A fantastic way to get in a vegetable at breakfast!
A Simple Tasty Recipe with lots of lycopene and fiber. My husband isn't a tomato fan, so paste and puree make this appetizing for the picky eater.
This recipe came from the chicken enchilada recipe I submitted earlier. I didn't need to make that many chicken enchiladas, so I made this up to make a slightly different meal. I used the remaining sauce from the chicken enchilada recipe, then added the remaining chicken and added the chicken broth.
Those who know me well will say that I am not a snob--except for when it comes to icing. I want the real stuff! To me cakes are ruined with fake whippy icings made with shortening.
A recipe enjoyed by EVERYONE! (From the popular Australian website and cookbooks, "4 Ingredients")
If you've never cooked with lemongrass, try it out in this yummy main course.
Try this spicy Asian paste in your slow-cooker stews, broth based soups, or combined with yogurt as a zippy sandwich spread.